Venus Williams’ U.S Open Outfit (Photos, Video)

Venus Williams is taking no risk this time with her outfit at the U.S Open, but still people are talking about it, what was it like this time? Too revealing? Panty less? Skin toned again? Keep reading to know all the details behind Venus Williams’ outfit, Hah that didn’t sound right, but check out the photos and her U.S Open outfit videos below.

Serena Williams is out of the 2010 U.S Open, but her sister Venus is still playing and like other times spectators are waiting anxiously to see what her outfit is going to be or what is she going to be wearing underneath. Venus had always defended her sense of style regarding her famous outfits and when she was questioned about her skin toned undies with her lace dress she wore at the French Open in May, she said it was to create an illusion, check that outfit out here.

Even more shocking and controversial was the one she wore in January at the Australian Open, that time people really thought she was naked down there, check that outfit out here. Today at the U.S Open it is a totally different story, she is not showing too much skin, but in my opinion, not much good taste either, even her sister was surprised to see her sister’s outfit. Venus once said that her outfits are designed based on the country theme, so for the U.S Open in New York, she chose fireworks. She wore shorts under her pink shirt with fireworks and explosions on it. Check that outfit here. It was similar to the one she wore three days before, different colors though. There are pictures and the video about that glittering outfit below.

“This outfit was supposed to be about New York. It’s like bursts of fireworks,” Venus Said

Not everybody liked her outfit, but they did like her performance when she won and advanced to the quarterfinals and now we wonder what next outfit is going to be? What do you think about that? Did you like Venus Williams’ U.S Open outfit? Check out the photos and her outfit videos below, don’t miss them she will show you not only can she play, she can dance too.